"Transfer policies are broad guidelines to be followed and observed in the normal course but are not mandatory and cannot be enforced to be followed word by word, "
read more"As the Hon'ble Apex Court has already held that the land owners even in the case of acquisition under the National Highways Act are entitled
read more"Indubitably such evidence shall be given by the person, who had direct knowledge regarding the transaction and execution of the cheque and the evidence of a person,
read more"Scheme of the election law in this country as well as in England is that no significance should be attached to anything which does not
read more"This judgment aimed to distinguish between 'illegal' and 'regular' appointments... the laudable intent of the judgment is being subverted when institutions rely on its dicta
read more"So long as it can be found that the procedure which was in fact adopted was one which was acceptable to medical science as on date,
read more"The SPE having been conferred jurisdiction only to investigate offences punishable under the Act of 1988, Sections 409, 420 and Chapter XVIII of the Penal
read more"It was in public interest that the marks of candidates be revealed so as to put a quietus to the said aspect... the Court on
read more"High Court, therefore, could not have undertaken such exercise of seeking to compensate one party at the cost of the other without any prayer being
read more"Use of the words ‘may be’ before ‘made’ signifies the legislative intent of not making clause (d) of Section 59 subject to the existing regulations,"
read more"The primary right of movement under Article 19(1)(d) is the Fundamental Right to Walk, a right that precedes the right to move on wheels and this
read more"Citizen’s fundamental right to walk on a demarcated footpath is primary and shall have priority over movement by motorised vehicles," Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling
read more"Between ‘may be true’ and ‘must be true’ there is inevitably a long distance to travel and the whole of this distance must be covered by legal,
read more"Trial Court ought to have ensured that the victim children received adequate compensation for their past and future sufferings arising out of the offence... it
read more"Assessee is not entitled for relief, without determination by the Commissioner under Section 195(2) as the 'arm’s length' principle laid down in the Production Sharing
read more"Quashing of FIR of regular case automatically created a situation that the offences, stated and alleged in the FIR has no existence; thus the 'Scheduled
read more"Collateral Warranties Are Not Construction Contracts" In a significant ruling on July 9, 2024, the UK Supreme Court determined that collateral warranties do not fall under the
read more"It is well settled that the Indian Trust Act is inapplicable to public or even private religious or charitable endowments. The Act relates only to
read more"The Amending Act of 2005 of HSA cannot be read retrospectively. Meaning thereby, succession which had taken place prior to the promulgation of the Amendment
read more"Invoking supervisory jurisdiction to set aside the decree drawn 40 years ago and all consequential proceedings under the garb of supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227
read more"Scheme of the election law in this country as well as in England is that no significance should be attached to anything which does not
read more"The SPE having been conferred jurisdiction only to investigate offences punishable under the Act of 1988, Sections 409, 420 and Chapter XVIII of the Penal
read more"It was in public interest that the marks of candidates be revealed so as to put a quietus to the said aspect... the Court on
read more"High Court, therefore, could not have undertaken such exercise of seeking to compensate one party at the cost of the other without any prayer being
read more"Use of the words ‘may be’ before ‘made’ signifies the legislative intent of not making clause (d) of Section 59 subject to the existing regulations,"
read more"The primary right of movement under Article 19(1)(d) is the Fundamental Right to Walk, a right that precedes the right to move on wheels and this
read more"Citizen’s fundamental right to walk on a demarcated footpath is primary and shall have priority over movement by motorised vehicles," Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling
read more"State, as a model employer, is justified in reserving certain categories of posts for such persons so that they are not compelled to compete with
read more"Every year of delay meant a year of lost seniority, lost emoluments, and lost dignity for these women. The human cost of institutional non-compliance
read more"Non-maintenance of record is springboard for commission of offence of foeticide, not just a clerical error," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling, held that the maintenance of
read more"Infraction of Rule 3 in our opinion thus, cannot render the entire recruitment process illegal which does not otherwise suffer from any fundamental error or
read more"Disciplinary authority, therefore, in our opinion acted illegally and without jurisdiction in imposing both minor and major penalties by the same order. Such a course
read more"Justice delivery system cannot treat the child as a mere evidentiary object subjected to repeated forensic or psychological scrutiny at the instance of contesting litigants.
read more"The application of law, especially when it comes to inter family disputes is not akin to enforcing the black letter of the law but calls
read more"State cannot deny or defer a claim for compassionate appointment by invoking a provision which, on a proper reading of the rules, applies only to
read more"The 'homemakers', to put it directly, actually are the 'nation builders' and they ought to be recognised as such," Supreme Court, in a landmark judgment
read more"In other words, the motor vehicle itself does not play an active role in the accident. It is not part of the proximate cause of
read more"If an accused is in jail past 9 years, as an under-trial prisoner, then he deserves to be released on bail because its a right
read more"Where the question of pursuing a constitutional remedy is involved and invocation of writ jurisdiction is traceable to clause (1) of Article 226, the doctrine
read more"The failure to repay without being informed of an extension being granted to the auction purchaser, by itself, cannot validate proceedings that are otherwise vitiated
read more"Transfer policies are broad guidelines to be followed and observed in the normal course but are not mandatory and cannot be enforced to be followed word by word, "
read more"As the Hon'ble Apex Court has already held that the land owners even in the case of acquisition under the National Highways Act are entitled
read more"Indubitably such evidence shall be given by the person, who had direct knowledge regarding the transaction and execution of the cheque and the evidence of a person,
read more"This judgment aimed to distinguish between 'illegal' and 'regular' appointments... the laudable intent of the judgment is being subverted when institutions rely on its dicta
read more"So long as it can be found that the procedure which was in fact adopted was one which was acceptable to medical science as on date,
read more"Between ‘may be true’ and ‘must be true’ there is inevitably a long distance to travel and the whole of this distance must be covered by legal,
read more"Trial Court ought to have ensured that the victim children received adequate compensation for their past and future sufferings arising out of the offence... it
read more"Assessee is not entitled for relief, without determination by the Commissioner under Section 195(2) as the 'arm’s length' principle laid down in the Production Sharing
read more"Quashing of FIR of regular case automatically created a situation that the offences, stated and alleged in the FIR has no existence; thus the 'Scheduled
read more"It is well settled that the Indian Trust Act is inapplicable to public or even private religious or charitable endowments. The Act relates only to
read more"The Amending Act of 2005 of HSA cannot be read retrospectively. Meaning thereby, succession which had taken place prior to the promulgation of the Amendment
read more"Invoking supervisory jurisdiction to set aside the decree drawn 40 years ago and all consequential proceedings under the garb of supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227
read more"Section 34 Court cannot substitute its own views or the views of the parties in place of the view taken by the learned Arbitral Tribunal,
read more"Once, the Union of India exercises jurisdiction to relax the requirement... and such relaxation was even exercised in favour of similarly situated IAS Officers, the
read more"Criminal law cannot be used to silence a citizen merely because he questions the legality of police action. At the same time, public servants discharging lawful duty
read moreWhen a piece of land is sold with definite boundaries, unless it is clear from the circumferences surrounding the sale that a smaller extent
read more"High Court notes that the petitioner, while inside jail, has been threatening the witnesses and there is likelihood that, in case, he is released on bail, he
read more"It is a settled principle of law that the initial burden of proof lies upon the plaintiff to establish its claim by adducing acceptable oral
read more"An officer who is capable of such brazen defiance of his superiors' orders is an officer who... is a threat to civil society. He is a threat
read more"It shall be incumbent on the Family Court to ensure that its orders are immediately complied with/ enforced, without any delay whatsoever, " Delhi High
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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